Detachable handle.



0. KUEKES. DLTACHABLE HANDUX APPLICATION FILED NOV. 1U. 151.?

Paened July 8, 1913.

INVENTOR ATTORNEYS ,UNITE-D- STATES PATENT OFFICE.

ofrmrmxasor PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANLA.

DETACHABLE HANDLE.

To all 'whom it may concern.'

Be it known that I, Orro KUEK'ES, a cit-i. zen of the United States of America, residing at Pittsburgh, infthe county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, havein' vented certain new and useful Improvements in Detachable Handles, of which the follownish aculinary 'vessel witha detachable" moved where ing lis a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawing.

' This -invention relates to handles for cook; ing utensils, and the primary .object of my Ainventionis to provide a simple and inex pensive detachable handle that can be easily and quicklyvconneeted to a utensil whereby the utensil can be safely carried.4

Another object of this invention is to furhandle that rmits of the Yhandle being .re-

y"tllvessel will occupy a comparative "small space when not in use or during shlpment.

A further object of this invention is to .All fccomplish the above 'results'by a mechanirivete is beveled .as 'at 9, and

- cal construction that will behereinaf ter Spe; cifically described and then laimed. Reference will now be had to the'drawing, wherein Figure -1 is a` sideelevationof a ortion of a utensil provided with a dtaiegiab e handle,'and Fig. 2 is a perspeetf'veview of a portion of a handle.

To put my invention intopractice, I pr0-V vide the side of a -utensil or vessel 1 with aV strap 2 adjacent to the upper' edge thereof,

said strap beingr made of metal and riveted- Specification of Letters Patent. Application tiled November 16, 1912.

.sitioned between' the handle and after the vess Patentedeuiy a, lola. Serial No. 731,830.

termed a socket with its operative end db rectcd upwardlyv isparranged upon the innil side ofthe angular end 5 of the handle.

The strap 2 is spaced apart from' the -wa of the vessel 1 wherebyv the`end5 of thx. handle bar can' be easilyinsertedl.between the vessel and 'tl'ie'strap, then by movinfr the handle bar slightly 'away from the vesselaud then raising'said bar,

end ofv said har and the Hang@ 8, as shown in Fig.` 1. `With tht` strap 2 of a Adepth corresponding to the Harige 8,`the vessel 1 can beeasil'y lifted by thehandle. vessel tilting while bein has Jbeen placed upon a table or other support, the handle `can be-detached and used for lifting' other vessels. It is thought that' the utility of adetachable handle in accordance with this inven- ,tion will be apparent -w-ithut f urther'de scription, and I would 'have it understood thatthe invention is susceptible to such structural chan esA as. fall within the scope of the appende claim.

at I claimist- `In detachable handles forjvesselsa strap adapted to have its, ends secured to and urther rojecting f ro1n f f h ef side ofa vessel, a hande bar having v adepending angularly disposed end adapted -to extend between'thc strap and the vessel, zind'means secured to themstrap will' be po :q

There is no danger of the 5 carried 'by thesaid depending endof said han to 'provide .a socket upon the inner sideoffsaid depend `in end and with its operative endpro'jec-e' ing upward, said socket 'adapted Whenfthe bar -is raised'to receivesai'd strap whereby thevessel can be elevated. A

In testimony whereof I aflixmy signature in the 'presence of two witnesses.

y oTTo KUEKES.

Witnesses: I MAx'H. SRoLovITz; KATHERINE ERREU. 

